While in medical school in
Philadelphia, Pelletier began running over 100 miles per week. This was the fastest marathon ever recorded by a Maine native until
Ben True ran 2:12:53 at the 2021
New York City Marathon. From 1983 to 1987, Pelletier served in the
Army and was based in
California. His best half marathon came at the
Philadelphia Distance Run where he clocked a 1:04:31 to place tenth. Pelletier competed for the
Army in international cross country races through 1987. He again qualified for the
U.S. Olympic Trials marathon in 1988 before stepping away from racing to focus on his medical career. Pelletier was inducted into the Maine Running Hall of Fame in 1997. ==Personal==